Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1917 — Page 4

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UUluEK PAID UP CmCULATIDN THAN ANY TWO OTHES NEWSPAPEBS IN THE CALUMET REGION.

If you Lave any trouble settirw Till Tivta make complaint Immaiately to j the r!-cu:atioii department. j Ti T:vss will bat b rtipor-alble for retatu evf any unaollcltoi nu. i t-r'- art.cica cr letter sr.l v.il; not rc-te i;ssc j j ctiomfn!ctletv. ;

hr.t iijiud letters of (:eneil Interest printed at discretion.

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OUR COUNTRY'S VITAL NEED.

Mw with a quickened sense of national responsibility, who will favar'ze Into immediate action those who consider this war incidental instead of crucia' the Letter tl.at every phase cf it may be viQorcusly prosecuted regardless of their personal sacrifice.

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AND she casually remarked THAT -di knew of fouic minim wlirt still hud Till" same gon.n Ihfv ot on tlir-ir w!iiinit day VL'S, just like thai. Sri-'AKIXG ot pai!Hiei Tilt: otic, put on by a man who has Just caught A LONG Mriiijf of llMi l.S. w ft I'tlieve one of the most lBi?ur?b. t W. arc not s6 mucli intcrcs 1 c.l IX thw red-headed American who fired the FIFiST shot at the Huns AS ve are m Hie las--t on-. SOMK pfoplt- around lienKVIDHXTLV never heard tiiat the 1'. soldiers are beini?

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Suggestions for Gifts A S L('AL im iiih.'is uf Ihc 'United Jewel crs, In'., we an- in a position to oifr-v unequalled values in gifts of .Jewt h-y and Silverware. Our association, operated ly the retailers themselves, is composed of over six hundred retail jewelry stores, purchasing in the aggregate over twenty-live millions of dollars' worth of merchandise contfi illing the output of factories so insuring quality in design and material, and intrinsic alue for the amount paid. Watch this paper, also the Saturday Evening IYst for (ift Suggi vtions from this store.

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j Symptoms cf More Serious

Sickness.

IF the war lasts two years l.OXGEK. nearly everybody will have lea rned HOW to pronounce the word POl.SHKVlKl. I.ITTI.K Usher! came in the house the other day siskine; his motlur to make litt:c luother W:lfred I.K-S noisy FVKP.Y time 1 li-.t him on lie head with th'; hammer"' said Kjrlort. 'lie I. awls like the dickens."

PARAGRAPH THREE ESPIOXAffE ACT

wliicii said that the Kainbow Division was in France. As a matter of fart the Kainbow- Division has been in Fiaiuc so Ion? 1 ha t American soldiers Lave written letters home and some of these lVf-rs b;iv hvn jirintcd in ihe newtpaiH-is. Yfcl not until Friday di.l ihz pmnnmen'. admit that the Flainhow ltision had landed. Such censorship is foolirh to say the leal.

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A.AfEJMCA AND THE SMALLER NATIONS.

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Those who utter either in spoken vvords or in writing of the pro-German propaganda concerning this government

lies that smack become subject

lo paragraph :i of the recent federal espionage act. and if convicted may be

rincd $10,000 and imprisoned for twenty years. j An Iowa woman, who wrote a letter concerning 'horrible doinus at famp 1 Hodge-' has been located by the secret service and indicted by a federal j u. and jury. She faces the tscope of paragraph 3. Not until the secret serv- j ice interviewed a dozen womtn did they find the source of the siory, and j some of these women had to be threatened with federal proceedings unless j tit'-y told from whence they got the story, lis source was finally located. 1 In connection with lies about the army, navy, and ihe IUd Cross, a void 1 here is pertinent in connection with the stories being circulated by pro-j C.crmans in Ilammoiid to the effect that it is shameful to contribute to the j army and navy Y. M. t A. fund because the promoters in Hammond have

spent, some of the proceeds on a banquet. The truth is otherwise.

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is; strongly organized in this region, and as sure as Christmas is coming!

prison walls face rertain propaandi.sis. Even the pec-ple who ex pi iiathy for Germany are in danger, because that very sympathy j ourazeuient to ihe enemy.

WAR EFFECTS.

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You used to read about the things they were endurin? ;he fa thy were making,( in England, in France, in Germany, in Austria-

a? a year or two ago. Gradually the discipline of war reaches you. Higher taxes, liberty loan?

conscription, alcoholic regulations, patriotic contributions, wheatless and , rieatlss days, baconless breakfasts, sugar on the ration plan, ccal doled out i sts you need it. Coming are schools to be closed for awhile, greater curtailment of rail-l v ay passenger service, fewer night street cars, less heated cars and dim-'

The people of the I'nited Stares have watched with feelings of warmest sympathy and admiration the courageous struggle of Your .Majesty and the people of Kotimania to presei ve -from the domination of Germany militarism their nationa integrity and freedom. The Government of the I'nited States is determined to continue to assist Romnanla in this stnigt-1.. At the same time I wish to assure your Majesty that Hip United States will support Roumania after the war to the best of its ability and that, in any final negotiations for peace, it will use its constant, efforts lo see to it that t lie integrity of Roumania as a free and independent nation is adequately safeguarded. The preceding is from a letter President Wilson has di-parchfd to the

king of Roumania. A communication of such import must cheer Hie people i

of that little kingdom.

Hut of wider interest is the president's reference in his recent, address

to congress as it concerns those weaker nations that have- either been

!i ravishes or are now dominated by Germany.

America fiahts that Germany render back not only Belgium tind north

SS Sm-i,,. T.-..oi tint vati'nntitcli iirtu-rr nvr.r ttl r! -i.t Inn,, t-i- V. .

I t I 11 1 i ttuv r , Kt'ki tvuii-iu.,.,, j,. v . v t . " i. l i v. j til, 1 itr x rt 1 tA! 11 M il 11 Ir-, s om.s en- j I'yry and Asia Minor. It is not desired "to impair or to rearrange the j Austro-llunearian empire, but it is desired to restore to the people of lhat j '. country control of their own affairs. For the llalkan states and Turkey; . there must be security from foreign oppression and injustice, and the 'very;

deep wrongs commuted in this war will have 10 he righted, but not by thei

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Washington Park, III. "I am the mother of fo.ir children ft.ml have suf

fered with fem.-ilii trouble, baclcache, n- rvous 8oelLi and

! th 1 ue.-;. My chil-

ijf loud talking an l rompinr; would n.ii'i'.c ra so nervous I cc-i.M just tear eve ry thinj? to pieces and 1 wculd Echeall i. cr ahd feel so sic!; th. t 1 v-'ould not v.-si. I nnyone to talk

to me tt times. Lycia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comr our.'.'xr, d Liver Pills reBtored me to health aim 1 want to tlianlc

you for the pood they have done me. I have had quite) a Lit of trouble end worry but itdo-3 r.ct c fleet my youthful locks. My fried? cay 'Why do you j !nok so voun? and rcll ? ' I owe it all i

1 tn th I vdo IT 1 'ml: hr-in remedies." !

. Wri lionT STcr"-r. Sa -'ii Avenue, i CZS2

the t matid for tin !T t .it. hu t duck aii'l v.

li mills want add iti'-na 1 ioiIo'. c-.

and steel casiin. mach i uer. sei-ritiliei r.Iak-is 01" p-tars aitd oih'-r nu'-en

I instruments and optical sui'i-in knit; cry for t-rsoicii u u t ' noolti 1.. .3 ar- r-ai; -

goods, ep-ctrical api'-ara Uih :ind supplies, j irig tin ir working forces, hut 1 ru k. -chemicals and trucks ami motor t'"f.- a;- ti ivi in :-r hiclep. ' I Other industries v. hi'-h are curtaile-,-It was founil that iirms expa-idinK j their fere s beeyuse tl '- j.uMn- is hitheir op rating forces and tirms lay-! in? less of tPti.- products in hice Jo ins; off emplo.M-.-i fr-iUeii! 1 were in i tones making- line kith gloves. fan. j the same industry. (sweaters, brooms and brushes. t.-wrlt-t'.-irp t factorie- are n-e)nriilri-i ' ers and h ih-Rrade woodwork.

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Only a Few Days More to order your Holiday Suit or Overcoat. We hVive just received a full line of all the newest patterns in Winter Cloths for Suits and Overcoats. Come in and look them over. Our window display contains some of the latest novelties. If you require an outfit you are sure 10 be pleased wiih our offerings in quality, workmanship and perfect fit. Our prices are risrht. J. GUSS, The Tailor 236 State St- Hammond. Ind. Phone 771. We do Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. One Day Service.

Washington i'arK, 1..;:

If you have: r.r.y syrr-porn about which i rjj

j you would like to know write to' the ?3 Lyuia K. Pink barn Medicir.i Co., Lynn, i'J

Mass.. for 1. !; :..! -dvice given free of charpe.

Free for IVIen 100 Pairs Brown's Perfection Rubber Heels Given

Acts Like a Cord Tire Looks Like a Cord Tire Wears Like a Cord Tire

commission of similar w rongs against Germany and her, allies. A.

lant Serbia and Poland there is recognized for those nations their right of pathway 10 t'ae sea with unmolested access thereto, a riaht that frinnl a.-, well as enemy is considered entitled to, even Austria.

JOHNSON AND THE GARY PARKS.

lio proposal to name the park in Fifteenth avenue after Mayor John

ihinct l'f.i-tiaii I

just as well

mine of electric light signs. These are only the little

there may be bread, meat, milk anil coal cards. You find that with all these sacrifices tba you get alon

.f". before perhaps better. 'rhe best thing about war it its disciplinary effect, the value of its cr.&Pti Jtip t rn your applies, a rev ersal 10 the simple I .e.' i arr ir ' to do wHLo.i things, tubordinating on'a pleasure to the- general welfare, and

entry into Ihe realm of resourcefulness. A civilian receives this much; the

men in naval or military service has- his fiber improved ten times as much

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not an inconsiderate suggestion. During Mayor Johnson's adminis- i

1 1 rat ion he has made wonderful headway in aoiuiring parks for the city.'

Not only has he w orked for neighborhood parks, but he lias formulated a lake front program, whic h v as so long frustrated by an incompeu nt park ' board, controlled by corporations.

Ami Mayor Johnson ha pushed his park work without acquaint ebiv.c,1 lots opposite prospective park sites and profiling thereby.

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War knows no pretenses or shams. It gradually makes you know yourself, to depend upon yourself.

CHILD'S LONG WAISTED DRESS. By Anabel Worthingion.

CENSORSHIP. A writer in the Saturday Evening Post this week m;

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p. culiar thing. He asks that the people of this country be given ihe opportunity to know as much about their own troops as the Germans know

about them. This seems to be a reasonable request, yet under the pr sent

A splr nJid btt school dress for 8 small rlrl is given in No. Sr72. It 1

w-p11 liked jun per stylo which is so prae. tical for children, heejiuse a nv.tnbr of

j (jnimiics can be mad to he worn with the J on dres. vith a cloth dross the Riiimpo

censorship rules the people of the country know but linl.. !".' rT rnhrr rntttenai or mu. Every official in Washington apparently has a different idea aboic what j The dress is to be clipped on over the j,.- ' .?---spaper-, thou'.d p-.-in.. A' oei'tnia trrif s there ere pppeals lo tin- tieo- j hesd rn.l tliern f.re no fastenlnjr-. Tl.p ! '-i bac' a 3tf 'i. or tub -." le t o a i'ar.d These px '?!s; ai . r.i ?t. t. r.?t tie mn'l" rrMinr! or nnare. an.1 : . 3j!. there would be a much more he-it ty renonse if the pt or,l wve , Kh.-.w two tyl ef fiN!iins i into the eo;.!'.k-nce 'he go-'ernai' r.t. It is a, f-r cry in.ru Hi., 'piii-j 8n(J u;,hoat the round collar. The les,-, pubHoity" about which we used to hear to much. j skjrt may ,,e r,laitM Pr s,,thered.

CZ C tr HO" )'"' T"ts It" new htH 10 u" uiii-; ''lauim ina; w'iiii i;;ary vaiae o the enemy. Hut ;i same time much inforrca'ion t ; - ,wn hi G. . s r.t -iveii to iho jfopl. of America. W in r .'r..-,i Verh!r.ir went abroad he had fitly or sixty large pieces of basgasre.

was marked with bis name, the pier from which ho would sa.l I n w',u r"a,!P" Sh,rl rr"'nr"s

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Away at JACOB'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP, 101 State St., Hear Hohman St., Hammond.

Perfection Rubber Heels

H cam." aim won i mjj. i utf best shoe repair work done j$ while you" wait. L't u-' tell ;f you hou" we make 'your uM 1 1 shoes wear better than new. 1 1 CALL FOR YOUR . jl FREE HEELS 1 is

ij SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

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Thr; cliiid's hTi wcisted rlrer pattern. No. S."72. is rut in five size -G to 14 years. In ihe eight-year size the sp-

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German spy knew all about this and yet the people of this count !y wore kept in initnorunce. snys the Coi'umbujs Republican.

5-;d l-'ridav the government

yards Z inch and 4,: yards hraid.

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separate ptnmpe reijutrco H4 jards "C li ' M ! J, if SS72.

I inch material. M' -rrrr. ,?ZZ?- 4 ikSSS

nerillTtied a di.-n:;' :. !!;;(' I , . - -'-"-' : -

N'J'EV HINIv Improved It, in Fact. ; i' t "B1 ! ' . By & A VOTCrHI t ...... . .. . , : - 1 ,yi ; J J j 1 JSTin !,arrZ VJQMT Touch) raj. ' . j , N J i 1 1 vtF'Tl - wt 1 1

The CiiarapiiOii Tire 1 Supply FREU f . FF'.iHDLEY, Mgr. EVERYTHING FOR AN AUTOfdOElLE. SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE. Truman, and -Sold Streets Telephone No. 494 Hamr.iond, Ind.

When Vow Need A Doctor - vnii p to the best physician you know. When vour radiator needs attention yon should come to us. The best place to transform old radiators into new. The work uiven in our shops is perfect. We have the tools, the machinery, the best. that can be ja( IUU we enjoy the service of expert workmen. Wo g'ivc special attention in pnrviding the material. We use nothing but the best. This explains whv we can practically renew old radiatorsmake them as ood in appearance and service as thev were originally.'

Standard Auto Slieet -Metal Works Manufacturers and Designers of Radiatcrs, Hoods, Fenders, Gasoline Tanks Bodies and Seats for Roadsters. Get our estimates. Prices surprisingly reasonable.

Phone 1150. Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind.

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